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The dilemma of revitalising te reo in education unpacked

BRYA INGRAM/STUFF The entire staff of Marlborough Boys and Girls Colleges attended the accord day on Tuesday around NCEA changes. Furthermore, Morrison said that only 2.3–2.4 per cent of Māori speakers use the language on a daily basis at home. “Even though there s been a lot of positive things happening across the country, and I feel that we re on the cusp of change, we are still in a very precarious situation in terms of keeping te reo Māori alive,” Morrison said. “And I m sure I don t need to tell you the importance of keeping it alive. Because not only is it good for a person s well-being or sense of belonging and identity as people of Aotearoa, but it also has transformational powers.”

Mason Black speech: school captain s plea about consent

The Viral Two Inch Grief Theory Mamamia Out Loud Kirsten Was 28 When She Had Her Stomach Removed No Filter ADVERTISEMENT Listen: The Quicky spoke to women about the movement behind the March 4 Justice.  Black revealed that his own mother had been subjected to sexual abuse as a 10-year-old, and queried whether his peers would be brave enough to hear similar stories from women in their lives. I wish I grew up in an Australia where the narrative that one in three women will be physically or sexually abused at some point in their life wasn t true, but it is, he said.

Marlborough scenery and perfect running weather make return of St Clair Vineyard Half-marathon hard to beat

Saint Clair Vineyard Half-marathon owner Sheree Stevens was thrilled to have brought the event back to Marlborough. Race owner Sheree Stevens​ was thrilled with the turn-out and smooth running of the event. “With Covid last year and the uncertainty around events, it s fantastic to have this event back in Marlborough,” she said. “It s a great day for running – overcast and not too hot which is fantastic for the runners. I m really happy.” “It s a team effort, although I m the crazy person that buys an event during Covid time,” she said. “There are 150 volunteers out there that get paid back to their community groups, and there are people here just to support me, but it takes a whole team to run an event like this.”

School s alarming crisis as staff leave | Fraser Coast Chronicle

School s ‘alarming’ crisis as staff leave An insider has slammed Brisbane Boys’ College’s culture after three more resignations and a number of teachers and non-teaching staff on stress leave. Education by Kylie Lang Premium Content Subscriber only Three more staff have resigned from Brisbane Boys College, taking the total number of departures this year to an alarming 14. It comes as several other teachers and non-teaching staff have taken stress leave in the last three months. Long-serving human resources manager Kirsten Ferguson, admissions co-ordinator Alice Wilson and infrastructure architect Jesse Haubner are the latest to leave the elite school which has been plagued by turmoil also involving its governing body, the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association.

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